 Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing (Springer Reference)
Parallelism, the capability of a computer to execute operations concurrently, has been a constant throughout the
history of computing. It impacts hardware, software, theory, and applications. The fastest machines of the past few
decades, the supercomputers, owe their performance advantage to parallelism. Today, physical limitations... |  |  Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing
Parallelism, the capability of a computer to execute operations concurrently, has been a constant throughout the
history of computing. It impacts hardware, software, theory, and applications. The fastest machines of the past few
decades, the supercomputers, owe their performance advantage to parallelism. Today, physical limitations... |  |  Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 16
This volume of the Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry series con-
tains six chapters: four are on topics of current fundamental interest
in the subject and two deal with more technological aspects of
electrochemistry.
Writing such a chapter on solid metal electrodes is a challenge
when, at every moment, the latest... |